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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

aldwickk - 19 Dec 2014 13:56 - 53388 of 81564

hils

Only if Lidl customers donate it

Haystack - 19 Dec 2014 13:57 - 53389 of 81564

Hilary
How are the food banks where you are?

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 13:57 - 53390 of 81564

he he yep Hays. chortle. smirk.

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 13:59 - 53391 of 81564

The ipsos Mori Poll as been called null and void.

They didnt count scottish votes, they forgot to add them.

cynic - 19 Dec 2014 13:59 - 53392 of 81564

ah yes .... here's the headline of ashcroft's latest .....

Moderate Tory cheer and a fright for Labour in my final marginals poll of 2014
Thursday, 18 December, 2014

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foodbanks in zurich don't need much stock .... gnomes don't need a lot of sustenance :-)

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 14:00 - 53393 of 81564

Anyway its a forgone conclusion once the MET come out with there findings on the Tory peodos.

And itl be before the next GE.

So dream on Tory fantasy merchants.

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 14:02 - 53394 of 81564

Look at the indepth figures Cyners labour still just over 1% in the lead.

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 14:03 - 53395 of 81564

Breaking news on SKY..........Nigel Farage.

aldwickk - 19 Dec 2014 14:04 - 53396 of 81564

And the Lib/dem and Labour peodos

aldwickk - 19 Dec 2014 14:08 - 53397 of 81564

What SKY breaking news ?

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 14:08 - 53398 of 81564

Lower than vermin: Osborne plans end to crisis fund for the vulnerable 19/12/2014

evilosborne.jpg?resize=460%2C276A safety-net fund for people hit by floods, fire, domestic violence or a shortage of food or money is to be axed if George Osborne has his way.

Local welfare assistance provision – a Coalition policy designed to provide help to tens of thousands of people on low incomes who are pitched into sudden difficulty – currently takes just £180 million from the national budget. This is a tiny amount compared with – for example – the £1.5 billion spent on Michael Gove’s ‘Free Schools’ vanity project.

It seems a plan has been put forward to keep the fund, at a lower level of just £70 million.

But The Guardian has reported that “Osborne had fought against a ‘tiny sliver’ of money going to some of the most vulnerable”.

Campaigning site 38 Degrees has launched an emergency petition for British people to tell Osborne this is a cut too far.

Spokesman David Babbs wrote to members: “Without this crucial safety net stricken families would be left penniless and without food. He could announce the cut later today – let’s try to stop him.

“As a proportion of government spending, the sums of money involved are pretty small. But this is about the kind of Britain we want to live in. Can it really be right to scrap emergency support for people hit by crisis? Do we really want to leave people in hardship to suffer? To rely on food banks? Or even worse, loan sharks?

“Osborne’s latest plan is a cut too far – even other government ministers are coming out against it. The Guardian is reporting that other ministers are feeling the pressure over ‘the unpopularity of welfare cuts and the rising use of food banks’. A huge public outcry, just as MPs are getting ready to go home for Christmas, could split the government further – and force Osborne to back down.

“If George Osborne manages to scrap this fund, people could be left with nowhere to turn.”

The petition is at https://secure.38degrees.org.uk/osborne-christmas-cuts

Please tell Osborne what you think of his plan to cut down the last safety net available to this country’s most vulnerable people.

Haystack - 19 Dec 2014 14:08 - 53399 of 81564

gf

The Ipsos More poll is fine. They are still showing it on their web site.


https://www.ipsos-mori.com/researchpublications/researcharchive/3495/Vote-shares-for-main-parties-unchanged-but-Green-vote-hits-record-high.aspx#gallery[m]/1/

Show us the link to where it claimed to be invalid.

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 14:10 - 53400 of 81564

Its been on SKY NEWS.

Soon be off the site.

Give them a ring.

goldfinger - 19 Dec 2014 14:12 - 53401 of 81564

Hays we are still awaiting your comment on the article below.......

http://www.theduckshoot.com/was-leon-brittan-arrested-on-paedophile-charges/

Remember you said you were there at the time??????????????????????????????

aldwickk - 19 Dec 2014 14:15 - 53402 of 81564

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26341122

Mandy Rice Davies dies aged 70

cynic - 19 Dec 2014 14:17 - 53403 of 81564

am i not correct in thinking she married well?

Haystack - 19 Dec 2014 14:20 - 53404 of 81564

Mandy Rice Davies was famous for saying in court, ""He would, wouldn't he?"" and it entered common usage. It was added to the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.

When the prosecuting counsel pointed out that Lord Astor denied an affair or having even met her, she replied, "He would, wouldn't he?" (often misquoted as "Well, he would, wouldn't he?" or "Well he would say that, wouldn't he?")

Fred1new - 19 Dec 2014 14:22 - 53405 of 81564

cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 19 Dec 2014 13:52 - 53386 of 53404

the edifice of the old jewish soup kitchen of 1902 in whitechapel high street still stands

that was "proper" welfare state where each community looked after its own without an overweaning and interfering nanny


That was during the period of work houses or Work to Death houses.

Perhaps they should bring those institutions back.

Perhaps, building some on the playing fields of Oxford, Cambridge or Eton.

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Might even be a mattress for Manuel and Haze there. When the next revolution comes.

Fred1new - 19 Dec 2014 14:22 - 53406 of 81564

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Fred1new - 19 Dec 2014 14:22 - 53407 of 81564

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